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ABSTRACT DEADLINE: contributed talk, poster, and lightning talk abstracts for the 100th Annual Meeting are due Thursday, 26 February 2015 at 5:00 pm Eastern Standard Time. We look forward to seeing you in Baltimore this August!

CENTENNIAL: What might ecology look like in fifty years? Enter the #ESA100 Centennial Writing Contest and imagine a day in the life of an ecologist in the year 2065. Winning entries will be edited and published in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. Submit by 27 March 2015.

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The Willow Tit (Parus montanus, according to Swiss nomenclature) is a European passerine once considered to be conspecific with the Black-capped Chickadee of North America due to its similarities in appearance. Despite its widespread occurrence, the Willow Tit has undergone substantial declines in parts of Europe (e.g., the United Kingdom) and is the focus of recent conservation efforts, as described by Hooten and Hobbs in the February edition of Ecological Monographs. Photo credit: Marcel Burkhardt, Swiss Alps, 2011.